
Antologija njemačkoga pjesništva
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The novel The Monster from the Suburbs, published in 1936 by the Spiritual Youth Association in Senj, is a contemporary legend that explores the psychological and social aspects of life in urban suburbs.
The Case of Dr. Deruga is a suspenseful crime novel that explores morality, justice, and social prejudices through the trial of a doctor accused of murdering his ex-wife, with masterful psychological characterization.
The selection of titles of selected high school reading offered in this way is threefold in its thematic focus, which is seen in Proust in the old world, in Sholokhov in the new life, and in Kafka in the unreliable sign of man.
The novel humorously and warmly depicts the everyday life of a fourteen-year-old boy, Olfi (Wolfgang), the only man in a house full of women. A classic of Austrian children's literature, it is often read in elementary school.
The novel follows the life of Jakob Formann from 1946 to 1976: from a poor returnee from the war, through business ups and downs, love, marriages and scandals, to becoming one of the richest and most famous people in Germany.
An in-depth analysis of Kafka's aphorisms from the collection Reflections on Sin, Suffering, Hope and the True Path. The study explores Kafka's spiritual dimension, highlighting him as an esotericist who expresses universal truths about human existence th